The premier shelter publication showcasing incredible art, architecture & interiors of the Carolinas.
Home Design & Decor magazine is a high end shelter publication targeting affluent homeowners and trade professionals. The total circulation exceeds 180,000 printed copies annually in each market served. Started in Charlotte, North Carolina over 20 years ago, we have expanded into several markets and now serve Charlotte, NC, San Antonio/Austin, TX and Raleigh/Durham, NC. Home Design & Decor attract
s national and regional design professionals, who trust the editorial integrity, focused distribution and a broad base of home design and decorating topics to showcase their work. The magazines vary from market to market to embrace individual market styles and regional design, while at the same time, sharing common editorial that speaks to national design trends. National and regional advertisers have the flexibility to leverage their brand in all markets served or select specific regional markets. Combined with an interactive website and numerous social media partners, Home Design & Decor is a well-rounded marketing platform. For advertisers, Home Design & Decor provides multiple marketing opportunities to reach a targeted upscale audience through product placement in insightful articles, advertorials and ads with the guaranteed distribution of in-home delivery. For readers, Home Design & Decor is an inspiring and useful resource, providing timely information from local design and decorating experts.
02/23/2026
This barn-style living room atop a saltwater marsh
creates a dream-like state of living. Designed by architectural designer Mark Barton of , the home provides sweeping views of the saltwater marshes of Howe Creek in Wilmington.
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02/19/2026
Designer ’s renovation and interior design of a historic Raleigh home is a must read in our current issue. Here’s a peek inside.
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02/11/2026
A full renovation ensured the kitchen could accommodate the needs of a family of six, look fresh,
but still honor the soul of the home’s original character.
Interior design: .
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Tile: . Cabinets: Custom, .
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02/02/2026
Homeowner Caitlin Covington runs the influencer account Southern Curls & Pearls , and she was eager to have a fun girly space to create and post content. Doors painted in French Toile lead into Caitlin’s office, which is punctuated with custom cane-front cabinetry, fun art, and scalloped details throughout. Sconces: .
Rug: . Wallpaper: .
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01/28/2026
“I discovered this set of nine vintage floral prints through a vendor in France and knew instantly they had to come home with me—long before I had a spot in mind for them,” designer recalls. Visible from the foyer, the collection anchors the space with a sense of charm and purpose. Table: . Chairs: for . Banquette fabric: .
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01/27/2026
Sliding pocket doors fold away to the wraparound porch, seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor
spaces while showcasing uninterrupted wooded
lakefront views. Architecture: Jeremy Driscoll, .architecture.
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01/26/2026
The wallpaper makes a major impact walking up the attic stairs, enveloping guests and leading them straight to the hidden bookcase for a fun entry into the speakeasy.
The dining room designed by was meant to be refined but unfussy. Marker accomplished this by pairing a custom scalloped-edge table and woven pendants with slipcovered chairs, a wood paneled ceiling, and Simply White. Chandeliers: . Rug: . Chairs: and . Mirror: .
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01/22/2026
Might just be the best place to be as the ice storm ❄️ approaches this weekend. “The original wood paneling in the study was too beautiful to alter, so we chose instead to enhance it,” explains designer . The bookshelves are backed with a checked Schumacher fabric, adding depth and subtle
pattern to the room’s rich architecture. Designed as a work-from-home retreat, the space features a plush
chair and a cozy seating area by the fireplace. A Beata Heuman Luckdragon stool in a floral
lightens the mood. Chairs: in a fabric.
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01/15/2026
Welcoming but not overwhelming was the design objective for this stunning entry by , where the original staircase steals the show. Tile: . Table: . Stools: Custom.
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01/14/2026
“This secondary bedroom was inspired by the Johnson’s travels. It weaves in a nature-infused theme, highlighted by hand-painted arched murals reminiscent of misty landscapes and distant horizons,” says architect Jeremy Driskell of .architecture of this Lake Keowee project. Builder:
01/13/2026
Everyone’s favorite space, the living room — designed by — thrives with tone-on-tone textures and layered lighting, including a pair of hand- cut, petal-formed coco shell pendants from . Flexible seating allows for a group to
comfortably gather. Sofa and ottomans: . Skirted chairs: . Chest: .
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North Carolina has long been a tradition in home furnishings as a furniture and textile manufacturing hub.
Raleigh is North Carolina’s capital and the metro area known as the Triangle, which includes Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, is home to some of the country’s best technology and research companies. The home values in the Triangle have increased 5.7%* in the past year and are expected to continue rising in the coming years. As these markets grow, their residents continue to invest in their homes.
*Zillow, July 2019, Mashvisor, April 2019 and Data USA, August 2019
ABOUT OUR MAGAZINE
Since its inception, Home Design & Decor has featured the very best in interiors and architecture from the exploding luxury markets of North Carolina in Charlotte and the Triangle. With six issues a year dedicated to each market, the two regions together enjoy an almost 66,000 circulation every issue. HD&D is mailed to affluent, single-family homeowners in each market with a home value over $600,000.
HD&D provides an inspiring and useful resource with timely information from local experts, as well as original and compelling content on styles, trends, color, products, and designer profiles, all of which are carefully curated and produced by our meticulous editorial staff.